Zou Shiming to return in January
After an unsuccessful attempt at winning a world title last year, Chinese flyweight Zou Shiming will fight in mainland China for the first time on Jan. 30.
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag
In this week’s Friday mailbag, fans share thoughts on tomorrow’s quadrupleheader in London featuring Kell Brook-Frankie Gavin, Jorge Linares-Kevin Mitchell, Evgeny Gradovich-Lee Selby and Anthony Joshua-Kevin Johnson, plus all-British mythical matchups, love for Nigel Benn, questions about Freddie Roach, Alexander Povetkin and Chris Algieri, and much more. Enjoy!
read moreAmnat Ruenroeng retains title with UD over Zou Shiming
IBF flyweight titleholder Amnat Ruenroeng handed Zou Shiming his first defeat on Saturday, winning a unanimous decision at the Venetian Resort in Macau, China on Saturday.
read moreAmnat Ruenroeng: ‘I will make more money after I beat Zou Shiming’
With his amateur past far behind him, IBF flyweight titlist isn’t just planning on defeating Zou Shiming on Saturday; he’s also planning on making history.
read moreRoach on Golovkin: ‘He’s a good, young prospect’
It looks like the middleweight championship fight fans are craving, Miguel Cotto vs. Gennady Golovkin, isn’t quite on the horizon yet, according to Cotto’s trainer, Freddie Roach.
read moreStyles, not the ABCs, make fights, says Freddie Roach
Is there any merit to the ‘Fighter A beats fighter B beats fighter C’ theory? Can it be applied to the May 2 super-fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao? Michael Woods asked Freddie Roach these very questions.
read moreDougie’s Friday mailbag
Fans share their enthusiasm for the Terence Crawford-Raymundo Beltran RING lightweight championship, the Tyson Fury-Dereck Chisora heavyweight rematch and the Billy Joe Saunders-Chris Eubank Jr. middleweight showdown, and give final thoughts on the Pacquiao-Algieri card, in this week’s Friday mailbag. Enjoy!
read moreZou Shiming easily outpoints Kwanpichit OnesongchaiGym
Zou Shiming defeated Kwanpichit OnesongchaiGym by a one-sided decision on the Manny Pacquiao-Chris Algieri card Saturday in Macau, China.
read moreChris Algieri misses, then makes catchweight for Pacquiao showdown
Manny Pacquiao weighed 143.8 pounds, just under the catchweight of 144 pounds for his WBO welterweight title bout against Chris Algieri, who came in slightly over at 144.2 at Saturday morning’s weigh-in in Macau. Algieri returned to the scale and checked in at 143.6.
read moreGittelsohn touts Brian Viloria and the flyweight division
Veteran manager Gary Gittelsohn appreciates the little guys of boxing on many levels. In Lem Satterfield’s latest notebook, we get the details.
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